Every Violin Has Its Own Soul – Featured in Florenia Magazine
What does it feel like to hear someone play an instrument you’ve made for the very first time? How does a simple piece of wood become a living voice with its own soul and character? These are just some of the questions I explored in my recent interview with Florènia Magazine.
In this conversation, I spoke about the emotional journey behind my work as a luthier—the excitement of hearing one of my violins in the hands of a musician, the delicate balance between tradition and individuality in every instrument, and the silent dialogue I share with the wood during the crafting process.
Here are a few highlights:
Why I believe every violin has its own soul, its own character, its own voice.
How the sound of a violin matures and transforms with the player over time.
The special connection between craftsmanship, music, and emotion that defines my work.
This interview was an opportunity to share not just the technical aspects of violin making, but also the passion and meaning behind it. For me, crafting violins is not just a profession. It’s a way of life, a journey that continues to inspire me every day.
You can read the full interview here:
Every Violin Has Its Own Soul – Florenia Magazine
